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Repolarization Abnormalities Unmasked with a 252-lead BSM System in Patients with ARVC and Healthy Gene Carriers

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Date 2022 Jan 25
PMID 35077593
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Background: Diagnosing arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) at an early stage can be challenging even after ECG recording and a combination of several imaging techniques. The purpose of this study was to explore if a body surface mapping (BSM) system with 252-leads could identify repolarization abnormalities and thereby diagnose early stages of ARVC.

Methods: ARVC patients, gene carriers without signs of ARVC and controls underwent a 12-lead resting ECG, signal-averaged ECG, echocardiography, 24-hours Holter monitoring, and BSM with electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI). All 252-leads, divided into four quadrants of the vest, were analyzed regarding concordances between T wave polarity and QRS main vector.

Results: Of 40 patients included there were 12 ARVC patients, 20 gene carriers, and 8 controls. The ARVC patients had two different repolarization patterns, one with more pronounced negative T waves at the lower left panel and another with mixed changes that clearly differed from the controls, all of whom had a normal 12 lead ECGs and consistent repolarization patterns on their BSM recordings. The patterns observed in ARVC patients were also present in 5/20 (25%) gene carriers, three of whom had normal resting ECG. A novel repolarization index successfully detected all ARVC patients and 88% of gene carriers with pathologic repolarization pattern.

Conclusions: The finding that abnormal repolarization patterns could be unmasked by BSM in 25% of healthy gene carriers, suggests that it may potentially be a useful tool for identifying early manifestations of ARVC. Further and larger studies are warranted to assess its diagnostic accuracy.

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